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John Zerzan: Earth's Global Crisis 4/8

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2008

http://layla.miltsov.org/introduction-to-z

John Zerzan is one of the most interesting contemporary thinkers in the United States, at least. Like everything else in life, in order to fully appreciate Zerzan's contribution to epistemology or the philosophy of civilisation, first, one has to read his work and hear his conferences -- for, here, I only present my personal interpretation of his theory -- and second, consider the context through which his voice and energy resonate. His contribution becomes even more impressive in light of the processes of Western institutionalisation of Thought and commodification of Knowledge -- a totalitarian context that tolerates no challenge (philosophical or otherwise) that would threaten "the American way of life".

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  • lmao at the 911 question, idiot brings up irrelevant bullshit..

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  • dumb fuck. feels like me making the anomolistic question.

  • What the FUCK is that truther doing there? Go ask his question at a truther meeting or something, don't ask it in the middle of a discussion that has NOTHING to fucking do with 9-11. Stupid fuck.

  • lol, "it doesn't matter, who cares?"

    said at 9:11

    I smell a conspiracy

  • Everything old is new again!

    Neo-primitivism, indeed.

    How many primitivists know how to provide all of their own food, clothing, and/or shelter?!?

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